• India has secured 62nd, 98th, 106th, 119th and 120th position in the 0 to 14, 15 to 24, 25 to 54, 55 to 64, and 65 and Over categories respectively.

• It has also ranked poorly on labour force participation. However, it received solid rankings on Quality of education system, Staff training and Ease of finding skilled employees indicators.

About the report

The Human Capital Index assesses Learning and Employment outcomes on a scale from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) across five distinct age groups to capture the full demographic profile of a country:

• 0 to 14 years: The youngest members of the population for whom education is assessed among the most critical factors• 15 to 24 years: Youth for whom factors such as higher education and skills use in the workplace are assessed• 25 to 54 years: The bulk of the labour force, for whom continued learning and employment quality are assessed• 55 to 64 years: The most senior members of most workforces for whom attainment and continued engagement are assessed• 65 and Over: The oldest members of the population, for whom both continued opportunity and health are assessed

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